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If you find Player useful in your work, we would greatly appreciate
your mentioning that fact in papers that you publish. We have presented
papers on Player in peer-reviewed conferences; the following papers are
the definitive references when citing Player
[8,5,4]:
- Richard T. Vaughan, Brian P. Gerkey, and Andrew Howard.
On device abstractions for portable, reusable robot code.
In Proc. of the IEEE/RSJ Intl. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and
Systems (IROS), pages 2121-2427, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2003.
- Brian P. Gerkey, Richard T. Vaughan, and Andrew Howard.
The Player/Stage Project: Tools for Multi-Robot and Distributed
Sensor Systems.
In Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on Advanced Robotics (ICAR), pages
317-323, Coimbra, Portugal, July 2003.
- Brian P. Gerkey, Richard T. Vaughan, Kasper Støy, Andrew Howard,
Maja J Mataric and Gaurav S Sukhatme.
Most Valuable Player: A Robot Device Server for Distributed
Control.
In Proc. of the IEEE/RSJ Intl. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and
Systems (IROS), pages 1226-1231, Wailea, Hawaii, October 2001.
If you have space (and are feeling generous), you can also insert a footnote
similar to the following:
Player is freely available under the GNU General Public License from
http://playerstage.sourceforge.net.
By including such acknowledgements, you do more than feed our egos and further
our academic careers. You spread the word about Player, which will bring more
users and developers, as well as please our funders, ensuring that we will
continue to be allowed to hack on the software.
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